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Anger among advisors

2024-02-04T18:12:29.071Z

Highlights: Ministers' teams, who are no longer paid, are struggling to make ends meet. They are, like him, 300 collaborators of delegated ministers and secretaries of state. Without knowing whether their boss, and them, will be reappointed or not. "It’s a delicate situation because I don’t dare look for a job elsewhere just in case,” says one. "I haven't been paid since January 10. It's a precarious situation that is unbearable," says another.


While the reshuffle should (finally) end in the coming days, the ministers' teams, who are no longer paid, are struggling to


“I had my Pôle emploi appointment, and I learned that I was going to have seven mandatory waiting days, so seven days without pay.

For the rest, I would be compensated at 57% of my gross salary... but without knowing when the amount will start to fall.

It’s a precarious situation that is unbearable.

» Under cover of anonymity, this chief of staff on the floor confides to us the bitterness which is his in this period of reshuffle which drags on for the second wave of appointments.

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They are, like him, 300 collaborators of delegated ministers and secretaries of state waiting.

Without knowing whether their boss, and them, will be reappointed or not.

“I haven’t been paid since January 10.

It’s a delicate situation because I don’t dare look for a job elsewhere just in case,” continues another.

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Source: leparis

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